Michigan senior Denard Robinson, one of the most prolific and popular quarterbacks in Wolverines history, played his final home game….as the starting running back.

Devin Gardner replaced Robinson at quarterback when Robinson sustained an elbow injury two weeks ago. Whether he saw a position change because he’s not fully healthy—he couldn’t grip the ball last week—or because Gardner has just played better is unclear.

What is evident is that Michigan is moving forward with the new guy. Gardner led Michigan to a 42-17 victory over Iowa on Saturday. Gardner completed 18 of 23 passes for 314 yards and three touchdowns, with one interception, and rushed for another three touchdowns.

Robinson, meanwhile, rushed for 98 yards—including one burst of 40 yards—on 13 carries. He played a few snaps at quarterback, but didn’t throw a pass.

Fitz Toussaint was carted off the field in the first quarter with an apparent injury to his left leg or ankle. He was taken by ambulance to a university hospital.